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<P class="title"><A NAME="HELPSwAtSign"></A>Switch <B>-@[+]</B> -
disable [enable] file lists<hr></P>

<P>WinRAR treats command line parameters starting from '@' character
as file lists. So by default, WinRAR attempts to read 'filename'
filelist, when encountering '@filename' parameter. 
But if '@filename' file exists, WinRAR treats the parameter
as '@filename' file instead of reading the file list.</P>

<P>Switch -@[+] allows to avoid this ambiguity and strictly
define how to handle parameters starting from '@' character.</P>

<P>If you specify -@, all such parameters found after this switch
will be considered as file names, not file lists.</P>

<P>If you specify -@+, all such parameters found after this switch
will be considered as file lists, not file names.</P>

<P>This switch does not affect processing parameters located before it.</P>

<h1><B>Example</B></h1>

<P>test the archived file '@home'</P>

<p class="sample">WinRAR t -@ notes.rar @home</p>
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